Breakfast with Torrey Smith for some 5th graders at Chase Elementary School (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

Ms. Kristina's class poses for a photo with the Ravens Super Bowl winning wide receiver who made a surprise visit to their class (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

At Chase Elementary School, Torrey Smith talks about being a Super Bowl Champion and what it's like visiting with students at their school Download This File

WBAL's Scott Wykoff reports on a special day for some Baltimore County students Download This File

What a day at school it was for students at Chase Elementary School in Eastern Baltimore County.

You could say it was a Purple Friday like no other for the students just a few days after the Ravens won the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

They showed-up for school on this cold and rainy day having no idea what was in-store for them.

You should have seen the faces of Kristina Grahe's 5th graders when they sat down to eat their morning cereal and unannounced, Torrey Smith walked into their classroom.

The same Ms. Kristina who just returned home from watching Torrey and the Ravens win the Super Bowl in New Orleans. The same Ms Kristina who was decked out in purple from head to toe.

That's right Torrey Smith, just 5 days after the Super Bowl, had breakfast with students in her classroom at Chase Elementary School.

He came out to Chase Elementary to highlight the importance of a morning meal with milk as a part of the Breakfast Blitz program. The program encourages youth to supplement their breakfast choices with milk to help them power through the day.

But his trip to visit these students was much more than that for the former University of Maryland wide receiver. He was also there just to visit with his new young friends and have a good time.

In a partnership between the ôgot milk?ö Campaign and Fuel Up to Play 60, AmericaÆs Milk Processors will provide $250,000 in grants to local Fuel Up to Play 60 schools across the country to increase student access to a healthy breakfast.

Created by the National Dairy Council and the National Football League, the ôFuel Up to Play 60ö program empowers youth to take actions to improve nutrition and physical activity at their school and for their own health. The program encourages kids to eat right and be active for at least 60 minutes every day.

There he was Torrey Smith, in his purple #82 Ravens jersey, eating cereal with the students just like he was at his breakfast room table with his brothers and sisters.

The boys and girls sitting with him asked him all sorts of questions as if he was a classmate who just back from the Super Bowl.

After they were done talking and eating their cereal together, Ms. Kristina's class walked to the auditorium to share their new friend with the entire school.

It was also a surprise for the elementary school students waiting in the auditorium when their principal introduced Torrey Smith and he walked in through the door.

Torrey talked to the assembly about the importance of staying fit, eating well, drinking milk, listening to their parents, teachers and coaches.

He also talked about what a thrill it was to win the Super Bowl and how exciting the last few days have been since the team returned from New Orleans with the Lombardi Trophy.